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pension increases in retirement than in the past. Section 3 explores the impact ofthese reforms on future pension entitlements … means that peoplewill need to save more for their own retirement via private pension schemes, an issueexamined in Section 4 …
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reduction in hours of work, before retirement, on the moment of exitfrom the labor force. If, as often suggested, flexibility in … hours of work is a useful measure topostpone retirement, then a reduction in working hours should be associated with …
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According to the Hutchens (1999) model, early retirement is not explained as a result ofmaximizing expected individual …
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Several studies show that employees with firm-specific skills are more likely to be covered by employer-sponsored pension schemes than workers with general skills. Therefore it can be expected that workers with firm-specific skills retire earlier. This paper tests this prediction using US data...
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important to include a rich set of observedcharacteristics in an empirical model for retirement in order to measure the …
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We use panel data from the US Health and Retirement Study 1992-2002 to estimate theeffect of self-assessed health …
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Using unique representative data containing self-reported functional and clinically measuredhearing ability for the Danish population aged 50-64, we estimate the effect of hearing losson receipt of disability benefits accounting for potential endogeneity of functional hearing...
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Despite the increased frequency of job loss for older workers in Europe, little is known on itseffect on the work-retirement … re-employment and retirement...<br< …
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out their desired trajectory from work to retirement. An importantsource of rigidity is restrictions on hours of work …
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This paper studies the presence of hours constraints on the UK labor market and its effect onolder workers labor supply, both at the extensive and the intensive margin. Using panel datafor the period 1991-2004, the results from a competing risks model show that over-employedmale workers can...
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